LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 15: Pedro Neto of Chelsea prepares to control the ball under pressure from Ander Barrenetxea of Real Sociedad during the pre-season friendly match between Chelsea and Real Sociedad at Stamford Bridge on August 15, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
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Chelsea’s massive asking price for winger has very simple explanation

Chelsea’s massive asking price for Pedro Neto has some logic behind it, and it seems to have done its job already.

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There have been whispers all summer than Man City want Pedro Neto, and in the last week Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal also started being mentioned.

Fabrizio Romano went as far as to claim that official approaches were being made, and personal terms offered to Neto.

That may all be true, but Chelsea were keeping strong with their £100m asking price. And it seems that’s been enough to scare away any interest. If you’d asked us back in May how much we thought the Blues would accept for the Portugal international, we’d have said £80m, easily, perhaps as low as £70m. So where has the extra £30m come from? TeamTalk explain on their piece on the subject.

Chelsea scare off suitors with asking price

Head Coach Xabi Alonso of Chelsea FC looks on during a Chelsea FC Open Training Session at Allianz Stadium
Xabi Alonso (Photo by Ayush Kumar/Getty Images)

Their explanation is simple – Chelsea have put that price tag on Neto because they don’t want to sell him. He’s not one of the true “untouchables” who they won’t entertain offers for, but he’s important enough that only a ridiculous bid would make it worth their while.

Neto is one of the more experienced players in the squad in terms of Premier League games, and potentially has an important role to play as a wing back if Alonso decides to set up that way.

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